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Re: too many shotguns?

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Steve_In_29 wrote: July 3rd, 2018, 10:18 pm No such thing as "too many shotguns"...or rifles/pistols/ammo either.

As long as such isn't causing financial or relationship problems.
What he said...


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Re: too many shotguns?

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knockonit wrote: June 12th, 2018, 10:32 am ...
and the rumor is: he who dies with the most, wins something. .............er doesn't he.
rj
no he just dies- His wife has a big garage sale and gives everything away to strangers for cheap prices... just to get rid of all the crap he collected over the years...

I picked up a 1910 SAA Colt 45, with handmade holster AND a 1913 German Luger that way... for $150 total
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Re: too many shotguns?

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hehe, while my old gal is sometimes a little slow, she now knows the full value of that that i have accumulated and well, i'd bet being the tightwad she is, it won't go for cheap.

Rj
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Re: too many shotguns?

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I probably have almost as many shotguns as I do rifles (and definitely more than I have pistols), but I'm not a shotgun fan per se. I like them because of their utilitarian aspect. They're excellent for a few purposes and can work in a pinch for others. Sure, I'd love to have a Greener or Westley Richards, but Winchester/Remington/Mossberg/H&R is fine by me too.

I also like to buy them on occasion just for "extras." Maybe a few friends and myself want to go dove hunting and there's a few others that would like to come along...if only they had a shotgun. I keep them for loaner duty when needed. Plus, when the time comes, I can pass along one to everyone that needs one. In rough times (and good), you can't go wrong with a shotgun; it'll put food on the table and keep the wolves (4 and 2-legged) at bay.

While we're on the subject, if anyone knows where I can find a buttstock and trigger guard for an old, el-cheapo W. Richards SXS (NOT a real Westley Richards) 12 ga, please let me know. I've searched for quite a while, but without shelling out big bucks for a custom job, they seem to be hard to find. I'm told that an old "Crescent pattern" stock would work (whatever that is).

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Pics or it didn't happen! :)
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You can never have enough shot guns
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I've only just begun then.
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Re: too many shotguns?

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I need a shotgun!
What’s a good budget shotgun that’s a good buy?
Is the Remington 1100 a good firearm?
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I am apparently way behind, just the pump with and extra barrel. Would like a semi-auto one in the future.
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Personally love shotguns and have more of them than any other type of firearm. Can’t have too many in my opinion. Next up for me is a 410 over/under or sxs for my daughter.
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Re: too many shotguns?

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Koa, if you want to try her on a 410 sxs, i have one, and I also have a 20 ga. over and under. I tried a 410 over and under, and whilst it was an excellent shooter, i found the step up to 20 ga, was a better fill for me and my youngest daughter a while back,
good luck with it.
If you know someone on this site or the other than can vouch for you, that i know, be happy to loan them for a try out. i' m huge fan of young shooters, giving them opportunities to try something that will work for them.

I have four daughters who all learned shooting skills, and are now picking their own units.

anyway, let me know. live in north central phoenix.

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Re: too many shotguns?

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When I used to shoot sporting clays, I had a collection. Weatherby orion 12, and a 20 gauge.
Red Label 12, 20 and 28 gauge
And a Beretta AL391 sporting
And a Benelli M2

Now I don’t shoot clays and I only have a couple.
So, I guess it depends.
20 shotguns seems like a good round number
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Mossy M590 Milsgun X2.

Simple, robust, reliable.

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Re: too many shotguns?

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Harrier wrote: July 11th, 2018, 3:16 pm
knockonit wrote: June 12th, 2018, 10:32 am ...
and the rumor is: he who dies with the most, wins something. .............er doesn't he.
rj
no he just dies- His wife has a big garage sale and gives everything away to strangers for cheap prices... just to get rid of all the crap he collected over the years...

I picked up a 1910 SAA Colt 45, with handmade holster AND a 1913 German Luger that way... for $150 total
Exactly the reason why I have helped widows sell their dead husband's guns a couple of times in the last few years. I get them at the bare minimum a fair price for what they're selling. In some cases I get more than the guns are worth as it's money for a worthy cause.
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Re: too many shotguns?

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Flash wrote: June 12th, 2018, 1:07 pm No.

He who does with most, still dies and nothing more.
True...we'll all die...but he who dies with the most... probably had way-more fun than he who dies with a few... :clap:
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